Cypheles hatchlings love to play with their magi, and will flit about in the sky to catch things their magi throws. They cannot leave water for long, however, and their wings must always be kept wet. Magi with water magic skills are therefore perfect companions for cypheles hatchlings, as they can continuously pull water out of the air to keep their cypheles happily flying about. With their magi nearby, cypheles hatchlings are much more adventurous and curious than they would be otherwise.

Deep beneath the oceans, so deep that no one but the most powerful of water magi have ever traveled, live the kraken. And below that, so far down that the pressures of the oceans mixed with magic can compress stone into crystals, live the cypheles crystalwings. These creatures are immensely powerful, able to create giant shifts in the ocean???s currents with one flick of their wings. They prefer to stay deep beneath the waves, monitoring the ocean???s currents with their antennae, and sightings are incredibly rare. In some places, a sighting of a cypheles is thought to foretell doom. These legends aren't necessarily wrong, as the power of a cypheles means they may inadvertently cause tidal waves or storms when they use their wings to surface.